Felco Handles and Grips

If the grips on your loppers or pruners are worn through, it's time to replace them. Here we have all the Felco grips available. WIth new grips your tools will look and feel like new!

While it is nearly impossible to break a Felco handle, it does happen. Maybe your pruners fell into a wood chipper or a roving band of gorillas got hold of them. Don't through away your trusty Felco: you can get a new handle here.

Over time the rubber coating on your pruner handles tends to get chipped, worn and torn. Spruce up the look and give yourself a firmer grip. Remove the old coating and slide on a new one. Use warm soapy water to help slide the new coating on smoothly. A little acrylic glue or epoxy around the edges will keep the new coating permanently in place. Made in Switzerland.

Over time the rubber coating on your pruner handles tends to get chipped, worn and torn. Spruce up the look and give yourself a firmer grip. Remove the old coating and slide on a new one. Use warm soapy water to help slide the new coating on smoothly. A little acrylic glue or epoxy around the edges will keep the new coating permanently in place. Made in Switzerland.

Over time the rubber coating on your pruner handles tends to get chipped, worn and torn. Spruce up the look and give yourself a firmer grip. Remove the old coating and slide on a new one. Use warm soapy water to help slide the new coating on smoothly. A little acrylic glue or epoxy around the edges will keep the new coating permanently in place. Made in Switzerland.

Over time the rubber coating on your pruner handles tends to get chipped, worn and torn. Spruce up the look and give yourself a firmer grip. Remove the old coating and slide on a new one. Use warm soapy water to help slide the new coating on smoothly. A little acrylic glue or epoxy around the edges will keep the new coating permanently in place. Made in Switzerland.

Over time the rubber coating on your pruner handles tends to get chipped, worn and torn. Spruce up the look and give yourself a firmer grip. Remove the old coating and slide on a new one. Use warm soapy water to help slide the new coating on smoothly. A little acrylic glue or epoxy around the edges will keep the new coating permanently in place. Made in Switzerland.

Over time the rubber coating on your pruner handles tends to get chipped, worn and torn. Spruce up the look and give yourself a firmer grip. Remove the old coating and slide on a new one. Use warm soapy water to help slide the new coating on smoothly. A little acrylic glue or epoxy around the edges will keep the new coating permanently in place. Made in Switzerland.

Over time the rubber coating on your pruner handles tends to get chipped, worn and torn. Spruce up the look and give yourself a firmer grip. Remove the old coating and slide on a new one. Use warm soapy water to help slide the new coating on smoothly. A little acrylic glue or epoxy around the edges will keep the new coating permanently in place. Made in Switzerland.

Over time the rubber coating on your pruner handles tends to get chipped, worn and torn. Spruce up the look and give yourself a firmer grip. Remove the old coating and slide on a new one. Use warm soapy water to help slide the new coating on smoothly. A little acrylic glue or epoxy around the edges will keep the new coating permanently in place. Made in Switzerland.